Permablitz London Live

Permablitz London is running a series of practical how-to workshops aimed at increasing the edible yield of the permaculture garden at Cecil Sharp House. They will run from 1pm to 5pm.

Dismantling scrap pallets to create recycled planters

Adding edible plants to the planters using ecological plant alliances

Feeding the soil-food web

Creating a child-friendly pond with edible plants

Introducing more unusual edible perennials into the garden

Creating mushroom logs

Come along to learn some practical skills and have a lot of fun!

Vikki and Lubser, and Jane and Yasmin dismantling pallets

What is a permablitz?

A permablitz involves a group of people meeting up for the day to:

Typically, create or develop a community or household edible, wildlife-friendly garden, according to a permaculture design. Permablitzes can also involve sustainable non-food growing projects. For example, eco-friendly builds such as making compost toilets or retro-fits of existing homes as well as growing fibre for clothes or planting for fuel.

Learn about permaculture and gardening through skills shares and mini-workshops

Build community networks

Share some good food

and have lots of fun

They are organised on a voluntary basis – no one is paid and its free to come along.